See Nordic art collection at The National Museum
Oslo, Norway • INR 17600 approx.•
Must Do
Must DoOslo, Norway
• INR 17600
Must Do






Best months to visit
Jun, Jul, Aug
8°C – 18°C, june brings warmer temperatures to oslo, with average highs around 18°c and lows near 8°c, high crowds, peak season
8°C – 18°C, june brings warmer temperatures to oslo, with average highs around 18°c and lows near 8°c, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
No
Walking may be required
Walking may be required
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Hours of operation
Monday
-
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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When to visit
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Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
February
LOW

-8--2°C
February continues the cold trend in Oslo, with temperatures between -8°C and -2°C. Snowfall is common, and daylight hours gradually increase as the month progresses.
February continues the cold trend in Oslo, with temperatures between -8°C and -2°C. Snowfall is common, and daylight hours gradually increase as the month progresses.
Open
No significant restrictions; it's recommended to verify any special events or closures.
No significant restrictions; it's recommended to verify any special events or closures.
Recommended
February offers a quiet and intimate atmosphere for visitors to the National Museum, with the added beauty of snow-covered surroundings.
February offers a quiet and intimate atmosphere for visitors to the National Museum, with the added beauty of snow-covered surroundings.
March
MEDIUM

-3-3°C
March marks the transition from winter to spring in Oslo, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to 3°C. Snow begins to melt, and daylight hours increase significantly.
March marks the transition from winter to spring in Oslo, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to 3°C. Snow begins to melt, and daylight hours increase significantly.
Open
No significant restrictions; checking for any seasonal events is advisable.
No significant restrictions; checking for any seasonal events is advisable.
Recommended
March provides a balance between winter's end and spring's arrival, offering visitors a comfortable climate to enjoy the National Museum's exhibits.
March provides a balance between winter's end and spring's arrival, offering visitors a comfortable climate to enjoy the National Museum's exhibits.
April
MEDIUM

0-9°C
April brings milder temperatures to Oslo, with averages between 0°C and 9°C. The city experiences longer daylight hours and blooming landscapes, signaling the arrival of spring.
April brings milder temperatures to Oslo, with averages between 0°C and 9°C. The city experiences longer daylight hours and blooming landscapes, signaling the arrival of spring.
Open
No significant restrictions; it's advisable to check for any holiday-related closures.
No significant restrictions; it's advisable to check for any holiday-related closures.
Recommended
April offers a pleasant climate and vibrant cityscape, making it an excellent time to visit the National Museum and explore its Nordic art collection.
April offers a pleasant climate and vibrant cityscape, making it an excellent time to visit the National Museum and explore its Nordic art collection.
May
MEDIUM

7-16°C
May in Oslo experiences mild temperatures with average highs around 15.8°C and lows near 6.5°C. The city receives moderate rainfall, averaging 53mm over approximately 5 days.
May in Oslo experiences mild temperatures with average highs around 15.8°C and lows near 6.5°C. The city receives moderate rainfall, averaging 53mm over approximately 5 days.
Open
No significant restrictions; however, it's advisable to check for any special events or holidays that might affect opening hours.
No significant restrictions; however, it's advisable to check for any special events or holidays that might affect opening hours.
Recommended
May offers a comfortable climate for visiting The National Museum in Oslo. With moderate crowd levels and standard pricing, it's an excellent time to experience the Nordic art collection without the peak season rush.
May offers a comfortable climate for visiting The National Museum in Oslo. With moderate crowd levels and standard pricing, it's an excellent time to experience the Nordic art collection without the peak season rush.
How to get there

Bus
Recommended
Bus lines 33 and 81 stop at Dokkveien, near the museum. Lines 30 and 31 serve the Nationaltheatret stop. Other nearby bus stops include Kvadraturen and Jernbanetorget, served by numerous lines.

Metro
Recommended
The Nationaltheatret station is the primary hub for all lines of the T-bane metro system, followed by an 11-minute walk to the museum.

Train
Recommended
The Nationaltheatret station is the primary hub for regional trains, followed by an 11-minute walk to the museum.

Bike
Bicycle parking is available near Aker Brygge and at the personnel entrance on Munkedamsveien. Temporary bike racks are also installed at Museumsplassen.

Car
The National Museum has four accessible parking spaces for visitors with disabilities in Dokkveien. Other visitors must use nearby municipal or private parking garages.

Ferry
The Vippetangen ferry terminal is about a 10-11 minute walk away, connecting the museum to the wider Oslo Fjord area.

Taxi
Taxis offer a direct route to the museum and can drop passengers near the main entrance. A taxi ride from Oslo Central Station takes approximately 5-6 minutes.

Walking
The museum is a short walk from many downtown areas, approximately 15 minutes from Oslo Central Station (Jernbanetorget).
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Pregnancy
Not suitable for pregnancy
Not allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
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